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As you sit beside your pool, take a break from weeding your flourishing garden, or set the table for a BBQ this summer, put your feet up and enjoy a refreshing breeze of flavor with these fruity mocktails—(non-alcoholic cocktails) every one of which can be made with food storage. Just click the name of the drink to get to the recipe. Enjoy!

Refreshingly tart and sweet, the summer fruit daiquiri is a great way to add some favorite fruits into your day. Peaches, strawberries, mangos, and the flavors of orange and lemons come together to give you a taste you’ll crave all summer.

Often times, after you’ve devoured the contents of your favorite food storage cans, all that’s left in the bottom are small pieces and powder that comes from jostling the can over time. Compound butters are an easy way to add extra flavor to your favorite dishes and use up the little bit of extra powder you have left in your mostly-eaten food storage supply. Typically, compound butter is made from a mixture of butter with additional ingredients such as oils and herbs to give it a unique, tasty flavor.

Check out these delicious, tried-and-tested, compound butters using your extra food storage (or come up with your own combinations):

Using Red Feather Butter, this sweet spread combines raspberries, blackberries, and honey into a delicious blend you’ll love. This butter is great on toast, cornbread, pancakes, waffles, or other dishes that need a hint of sweetness.

Using Provident Pantry Butter Powder, the flavors in this strawberry and honey butter will give you a sweet, refreshing taste of summertime and will add flair to your breakfasts, brunches, and desserts. It’s great to use on cornbread, toast, scones, biscuits, popovers, pancakes, and French toast.

Unlike the sweet butters above, this savory Basil Garlic Butter is perfect to eat for lunch or dinner. This appetizing blend of herbs and green onions helps you create a variety of unforgettable sides to go with any meal. Use it on French bread or homemade bread using Provident Pantry White Bread Roll and Scone Mix and serve with a salad or pasta.

Do you use flavored butters? What other ways do you use the little bit of powder from the bottom of your food storage cans?